- GOC TASA Meeting highlights military civil fusion in AP
- Talks with CM Naidu stress security and welfare efforts
Hyderabad, March 18: The GOC TASA Meeting marked a key engagement between the Indian Army and the Andhra Pradesh government. Major General Ajay Misra met Chief Minister Nara Chandra Babu Naidu to discuss military civil fusion and the Army’s role in nation building.
The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation between the state and the Indian Army. Both sides discussed ways to improve coordination in security, development, and disaster response. Therefore, the talks highlighted the need for closer alignment between civil administration and defence forces.
GOC TASA Meeting Discusses Army Role in Andhra Pradesh
During the GOC TASA Meeting, discussions covered the Indian Army’s supportive role in Andhra Pradesh. Officials spoke about plans for a new headquarters at Amaravati. They also discussed locating forces in the Vijayawada Guntur cluster.
Meanwhile, both leaders reviewed how the Army can support state initiatives. They focused on improving readiness for disaster situations and strengthening security frameworks. The talks also stressed the importance of joint efforts in handling emergencies and public safety concerns.
Focus on Disaster Management and Ex Servicemen Welfare
The GOC TASA Meeting also centred on disaster management and security initiatives. Special emphasis was placed on Ex Servicemen welfare. This remains a key area of coordination between the Army and the state government.
Chief Minister Nara Chandra Babu Naidu appreciated the Indian Army’s humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. He acknowledged the Army’s role in national security and regional development. Therefore, the discussion reinforced the importance of continued collaboration.

Both dignitaries expressed optimism about future partnerships. The meeting concluded on a positive note, with a shared focus on enhancing cooperation. Officials expect stronger coordination in security, welfare, and development efforts across Andhra Pradesh.
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